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 [Edward Osborne, styled (1674-89) Viscount Latimer, b. about 1655; a Gent, of the Bedchamber to Charles II. He with his father and yr. brother was in 1688 (a few months before his death) in arms to support the Revolution. He m. Elizabeth, da. Simon, of Beachampton, Bucks. She, who was bap. 27 March 1659, at Beachampton, d. (v. p.) 1 and was bur. 5 May 1030, in Westm. Abbey. He d. s.p. s. and v.p. Jan. 1688-9.]

2. Peregrine (Osborne), Duke of Leeds, &c, also Viscount Dunblane [S.], 3d and yst. but only surv. s. and h., b. 1659. He was on 5 Dec. 1674, confirmed as VISCOUNT DUNBLANE [S.] a dignity conferred (as "Viscount Osbourne. of Dunblane" [S.]), on his father, 2 Feb. 1672/3, but Surrendered in his favour in Aug. 1673 as above mentioned. He was M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed, 1677-79, and for York, 1689-90. He with his father and elder br. was in 1688 in arms to support the Revolution. From 1689 to 1691 he was styled and from 1691 to 1712 he was styled, being also sum. v.p. in his father's Barony as Lord Osborne of Kiveton by writ 13 March 1690, directed "Pereqrine Osborne, Kireton, Chdr." He was Capt, R.N. in 1690, becoming finally, 1703, Vice Admiral of the Red, and was, in 1690, Col. of the City of London Dragoons as also of the 1st Marines. He ''suc. to the Dukedom'', &c. Sep., 26 July 1712, and was Lord Lieut, of the East Riding, 1713-14. He m., 25 April 1682. at St Marylebone, Bridget, only da. and h. of Sir Thomas Hyde. 2d Bart., of Albury, Herts, by Mary. da. of John Whitchurch, of Walton, Bucks. He d. 25 June 1729, in his 71st year, and was bur. 4 July at Aldbury. His widow d. 8 and was bur. 16 March 1733/4, at Aldbury. Will pr, 1734.

[William Henry Osborne, 1st s. and h, ap., b. 31 July and bap. 12 Sep. 1600, at North Minis, Herts, usually known as Viscount Latimer till 1694 and as Earl of Danby from 1694 till his death. He d. v.p. and unm. (of the small pox) at Utrecht 16 and was bur. 20 Aug. 1711, as "Earl of Danby" at St. Margaret's, Westm.]

3. Peregrine Hyde (Osborne), Duke of Leeds, &c, also Viscount Dunblane [S.], 2d and yst. but only surv. s. and h., b. 11 Nov. and bap. 10 Dec. 1691, at North Mims afsd. From 1711 to 1712 he was usually known as Earl of Danby and from 1712 to 1720 was styled Marquess of Carmarthen and was sum. v.p. in his father's Barony as Lord Osborne of Kiveton by writ 29 Jan. 1712, directed "Peregrine Hyde Osborne de Kiveton, Chevalier." He